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in fact the fbi will ask to do more with less in 2013. in order to continue critical efforts will have savings for the programs and will have a provision. at the eye it tends to become the banker for all law-enforcement, with ensure a purchase is coming up for just the fbi, dea, atf and the israeli council of the fbi to really watch this very carefully because as we look at our cousins in the department of homeland security, interoperable communications have one of the biggest boondoggles i saw. everybody got a gadget, everybody thought it is known at the end of the day, none of those gadgets and gizmos contact to anybody. we are counting on the fbi to route to get it straight and at the same time, we need to get an update on their work on the sentinel program, our virtual case management problem. also, we want to be sure we take a look at the sequester consequences and what would be the impact on the fbi that there was an 8% cut? we need to know how this will impact the fbi's ability to carry out its mission. an area of national security
in fact the fbi will ask to do more with less in 2013. in order to continue critical efforts will have savings for the programs and will have a provision. at the eye it tends to become the banker for all law-enforcement, with ensure a purchase is coming up for just the fbi, dea, atf and the israeli council of the fbi to really watch this very carefully because as we look at our cousins in the department of homeland security, interoperable communications have one of the biggest boondoggles i...
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outside the fbi, the facts of ongoing investigations. we made the determination as we were going through the matter that then was not a threat to national security. had we made the determination that a threat to national security existed, we would, of course, have made that known to the president and also to the appropriate members on the hill. as we went through the investigation, looked at the facts, and tried to exam them as they develop. we were very -- we felt very secure in the knowledge that a national security threat did not exist that warranted the sharing of that information with the white house or with the -- when we got a point in the investigation, it was very late in the investigation after a critical interview occurred on the friday before we made that disclosure. when we got to that point, when we thought it was appropriate to share the information, we did so. >> thank you. >>> friday on washington journal, republican wisconsin senator ron johnson on the fiscal cliff negotiation and what's ahead for the congress. more on
outside the fbi, the facts of ongoing investigations. we made the determination as we were going through the matter that then was not a threat to national security. had we made the determination that a threat to national security existed, we would, of course, have made that known to the president and also to the appropriate members on the hill. as we went through the investigation, looked at the facts, and tried to exam them as they develop. we were very -- we felt very secure in the knowledge...
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in december 2000 he was appointed the chief of the fbi financial crimes program. following the terrorist attacks of 2001 mr.'s lormel established and directed the fbi terrorist financing initiative which evolved into the terrorist financing operations section within the counterterrorism division. since leaving law enforcement he is provided risk advisory consulting services and is served as an adviser advisor to the congressional anti-terrorism -- terrorist financing task force. and the honorable sue eckert is a senior fellow at the thomas j. watson institute at brown university where her research is concentrated on making united nations sanctions more effective through targeting and combating the financing of terrorism. prior to joining brown university, ms. eckard was employed at the institute of international economics and from 1993 until 1997, ms. eckert was appointed by president clinton and confirmed by the senate as the assistant secretary of commerce or expert administration. repeatedly, she served on the professional staff of the house of representatives
in december 2000 he was appointed the chief of the fbi financial crimes program. following the terrorist attacks of 2001 mr.'s lormel established and directed the fbi terrorist financing initiative which evolved into the terrorist financing operations section within the counterterrorism division. since leaving law enforcement he is provided risk advisory consulting services and is served as an adviser advisor to the congressional anti-terrorism -- terrorist financing task force. and the...
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the fbi's role, the fbi as you know wears two hats. they have a criminal responsibility as well as a national security responsibility. and the fbi's role is really looking domestically to gather intelligence and mitigate the threat. and the fbi does that in a variety of ways, clicking intelligence, sharing it with others and government sharing it with the private sector. the primary goal really trying to attribute he was conducting these attacks but is it a criminal group? is a nationstate? is it a terrorist group? >> host: how is the fbi performing? >> guest: i think the fbi is performing as was again under the circumstances. i've said that we're not winning the fight although we've won many battles but we are not winning long-term because the offense outpaces the defense. the sophisticated adversaries are becoming more sophisticated. there are more groups, adversarial groups that are getting online because of the value of the data. it's incredibly valuable and because of that many of these groups are moving their criminal enterprises
the fbi's role, the fbi as you know wears two hats. they have a criminal responsibility as well as a national security responsibility. and the fbi's role is really looking domestically to gather intelligence and mitigate the threat. and the fbi does that in a variety of ways, clicking intelligence, sharing it with others and government sharing it with the private sector. the primary goal really trying to attribute he was conducting these attacks but is it a criminal group? is a nationstate? is...
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help us -- >> yeah, let's get to the bottom of that. >> disparity between samples anticipated by the fbi as a result of this because while i am aware that, for example in afghanistan and iraq, when their military captures high-value detainees, they do get isometric identifiers from them that could be used data can be used by law enforcement agencies and the department in the united states when identifying people coming across with it the southwestern border without the appropriate css to make sure they are not coming in to commit acts of terrorism and other violence. >> sender if i my -- >> it strikes me this dna evidence and i'll be glad to let you answer, but this dna information would be vitally important and enormously useful not only in assisting your department in terms of border security and immigration enforcement, but to help law enforcement at large in terms of identifying people who come into the country and commit crimes that currently runs salt. please go ahead. >> thank you senator. i didn't mean to interrupt. but we do run illegal immigrants against a variety of databases.
help us -- >> yeah, let's get to the bottom of that. >> disparity between samples anticipated by the fbi as a result of this because while i am aware that, for example in afghanistan and iraq, when their military captures high-value detainees, they do get isometric identifiers from them that could be used data can be used by law enforcement agencies and the department in the united states when identifying people coming across with it the southwestern border without the appropriate...
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is to with the fbi today, was the fbi i agent on the paintball case. so again, but those two things are sort of misleading, sort of like brush and bump and move. they were involved. this was done at the request of fbi agent hammerman. correct or not correct? >> that's not cricket an agent of the fbi cannot tell a prosecutor whether to drop the case or not. we don't have that -- >> to drop the war and? >> to. spent hammerman never called that, sunday morning or tuesday more? >> there was a dialogue asked always would be if a case agent has a case, on somebody that is come into the country, the system is triggered and set up so that there will be a call to the case agent. >> what time was that? >> i don't know. >> wasn't sunday, early in a more? >> i can't -- >> i would want to get to the bottom. we're going to send a letter on this. we will get a hearing if we have to. we may even subpoena the thing but i think it's important, and if this was the bureau had nothing to do with it went into was a call from an fbi agent who it works the paintball case, tha
is to with the fbi today, was the fbi i agent on the paintball case. so again, but those two things are sort of misleading, sort of like brush and bump and move. they were involved. this was done at the request of fbi agent hammerman. correct or not correct? >> that's not cricket an agent of the fbi cannot tell a prosecutor whether to drop the case or not. we don't have that -- >> to drop the war and? >> to. spent hammerman never called that, sunday morning or tuesday more?...
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i know that the trustees, regulators as well as the fbi and justice department continue to investigate what happened in the final chaotic days of mf global. but these customer funds must be returned without further delay to the rightful owners, and these individuals and executives responsible must be held accountable to the full extent of the law. lastly, it is not acceptable for mf global executives to be given bonuses when customers have not recovered funds improperly taken by them, by mf global. i thank senator tester for his leadership on this issue. since the collapse of mf global in october, 2011, my staff has worked closely with senator shelby's staff in conducting extensive interviews and due diligence with regulators' self-regulatory organizations and other parties involved in overseeing mf global in its bankruptcy. we have also coordinated with the senate ag committee which has primary jurisdiction over matters involving commodities, and be holding a series of bipartisan briefings where all senate staff with representatives of the organizations before us today to help our con
i know that the trustees, regulators as well as the fbi and justice department continue to investigate what happened in the final chaotic days of mf global. but these customer funds must be returned without further delay to the rightful owners, and these individuals and executives responsible must be held accountable to the full extent of the law. lastly, it is not acceptable for mf global executives to be given bonuses when customers have not recovered funds improperly taken by them, by mf...
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the fbi has its own protocols in terms of how they proceed. and i'm going to let director mueller and others examine those protocols, and make some statements to the public generally. i do want to emphasize what i said before. general petraeus had an extraordinary career. deserved this country with great distinction in iraq, in afghanistan, and as head of the cia. by his own assessment, he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as the director of cia with respect to this personal matter that he is now dealing with, with his family, and with his wife. and it's on that basis that he tendered his resignation, and it's on that basis that i accepted it. but i want to emphasize that from my perspective at least, he has provided this country and extraordinary service. we are safer because of the work that dave petraeus has done, and my main hope right now is that he and his family are able to move on, and that this instead of being -- this into a being a single side note on what has been otherwise been an extraordinary career. [inaudi
the fbi has its own protocols in terms of how they proceed. and i'm going to let director mueller and others examine those protocols, and make some statements to the public generally. i do want to emphasize what i said before. general petraeus had an extraordinary career. deserved this country with great distinction in iraq, in afghanistan, and as head of the cia. by his own assessment, he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as the director of cia with respect to this...
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and the fbi was concerned that he decided not to fly. so maybe there was something in the car they were worried about. i do not know if you know this or not the my understanding was on his cross-country journey, he was talking very fast. he got pulled over several times by police and getting tickets for dropping so fast. this was again this coordination think we're talking about. the people who pull them over, did they know why he was being pulled over? but it is my understanding he was intentionally pulled over to collect information in cooperation with the fbi. if it was a happenchance pullover and he was speeding, those troopers are well informed as it relates to seeing a wire. i'm quite confident they are well-informed to report that information to the nationwide suspicious activity reporting initiative or to the jttf. >> let's say hypothetically that they did not know. the mechanism that exists as soon as a case is developed, that person is to -- goes into the known and suspected terrorist file. any police officer out there is going
and the fbi was concerned that he decided not to fly. so maybe there was something in the car they were worried about. i do not know if you know this or not the my understanding was on his cross-country journey, he was talking very fast. he got pulled over several times by police and getting tickets for dropping so fast. this was again this coordination think we're talking about. the people who pull them over, did they know why he was being pulled over? but it is my understanding he was...
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the israelis passed it all along to the fbi. they looked at this guy and this is what he writes -- he goes on volunteering that he wants to spy for israel because he is jewish. a year later, the fbi response to him and they begin to correspond. during that time, he says i want to help our home land and our war against our enemies. not a bad things can happen to her, he talks about his ex-wife. the it was not real at the mi the formerssus and they asked for a little bit of money. there is a silly -- a series of dead drops between the fbi anddoxer and he thinks this is the israeli government and they do this 62 times. this relates to computer systems. he is arrested and in august of this year, he pled guilty to one count of economic espionage. charges were dismissed any faced 15 years in august of this year. he got six months in prison and six months in home confinement and find $230,000. that was finalized today. this was another case that took place involving the prc. it is a new trend we have never seen. glen duffy shriver. >>
the israelis passed it all along to the fbi. they looked at this guy and this is what he writes -- he goes on volunteering that he wants to spy for israel because he is jewish. a year later, the fbi response to him and they begin to correspond. during that time, he says i want to help our home land and our war against our enemies. not a bad things can happen to her, he talks about his ex-wife. the it was not real at the mi the formerssus and they asked for a little bit of money. there is a...
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the fbi has lowered their standards in order for you to become an fbi agent. local law enforcement agencies here in texas across the major cities are now cannibalizing from each other, offering $20,000 signing bonuses in order to cannibalize the neighboring cities, the police department. why? because many of these law enforcement agents are made up of retiring baby boomers and so when you look across the country, if you want to get stuck on how high the border fence should be, my argument is rome is burning and no one is paying attention to it because it is forwarded in the demographic changes we are beginning to see. now here is another major factor that unfortunately people are not paying attention to and that is that for centuries, people moved to where the jobs were. we have seen this migration pattern from rural areas to urban areas. the problem is now that jobs are moving to where the people are. that is why microsoft software to the software engineering plant in vancouver, opening 1500 jobs. microsoft has a multiplier effect which means for every job mi
the fbi has lowered their standards in order for you to become an fbi agent. local law enforcement agencies here in texas across the major cities are now cannibalizing from each other, offering $20,000 signing bonuses in order to cannibalize the neighboring cities, the police department. why? because many of these law enforcement agents are made up of retiring baby boomers and so when you look across the country, if you want to get stuck on how high the border fence should be, my argument is...
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when the fbi was given the tools, local and state law enforcement, it takes time. it just doesn't happen. and so what's important is to identify trends, not to be too impatient with the way in which the world works. because that's not something that any of us in our points of time are going to change, but the ideas is to build the momentum. and i think when you look at the 21st century border declaration presidents obama and calderÓn in 2010, beyond the border vision by prime minister harper and president obama and 2011, you begin to see trendlines established. i can assure you that the relationship with mexico and, indeed, with canada is simply not what it was five years ago. certainly not what it was 10 years ago. so without detracting from the proposition that it takes work, it takes work all the people in this room who care about these things. the fact of the matter is that we see trends that are considerably more favorable to this vision than what existed even a short time ago. >> chris, i was just going to add, i think in terms of, more in terms of actors ra
when the fbi was given the tools, local and state law enforcement, it takes time. it just doesn't happen. and so what's important is to identify trends, not to be too impatient with the way in which the world works. because that's not something that any of us in our points of time are going to change, but the ideas is to build the momentum. and i think when you look at the 21st century border declaration presidents obama and calderÓn in 2010, beyond the border vision by prime minister harper...
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but also outside the fbi. to look at that, our training materials, and to identify the best practices when it comes to training in this arena. so that any training in the future will be done according to guidelines this panel have put together. secondly, we undertook a review of the training that had been done since september 11, the last 10 years, and looked through the tears and determined those materials that were inappropriate in some way, and to make certain that they did not show up in training in the future but to assure that any training that had been done pursuant to that was rectified. we've got to approximate 160,000 pages of materials, used for training in the bureau. over the last 10 years. far less than 1% of those materials has any inappropriate, inappropriate material in it. we also have been disclosing these training materials over a substantial period of time in response to foia requests. the review that you mentioned is going into its ending stages, and my expectation is the next few weeks o
but also outside the fbi. to look at that, our training materials, and to identify the best practices when it comes to training in this arena. so that any training in the future will be done according to guidelines this panel have put together. secondly, we undertook a review of the training that had been done since september 11, the last 10 years, and looked through the tears and determined those materials that were inappropriate in some way, and to make certain that they did not show up in...
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the fbi, dea, atf and marshal service. they should have consistency among their roles and requirements. of course they can have their different missions. that needs to happen. the fact that atf was not brought under the attorney general guidelines for undercover operations, eight years into their tenure in the department i think was significant from our standpoint. and so, we have recommended for the department to go back and review the other component, look at who has the best practices. you have an organization, multiple law-enforcement agencies. there needs to be some effort to look at best practices and figure out who's got them. if it is atf, the other component should use them. if it's the fbi, other component should use those. >> must make the taskbar specific and clear and also have clear parameters of supervision as you do. >> there should be rules if one is better than the other. >> this is redundant, that must make it clear. there also seems to be as every three or report report a bunker mentality that as soon a
the fbi, dea, atf and marshal service. they should have consistency among their roles and requirements. of course they can have their different missions. that needs to happen. the fact that atf was not brought under the attorney general guidelines for undercover operations, eight years into their tenure in the department i think was significant from our standpoint. and so, we have recommended for the department to go back and review the other component, look at who has the best practices. you...
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at the fbi and atf have not in recent years. shouldn't you be acting with more of a sense of urgency in this area? please, tell me why i should feel better about this than i do? >> is the attorney general would be brief. >> we are, are law enforcement components developed recruitment incentive for -- station in puerto rico. retention is a blindfolded and carries nothing with her except a set of scales and the sort. no political ideology, no agenda , just a set of scales and a sword. and it is important to me that she does not care about any one station in life, and she does not care about the political ideology, and she does not care whether they're black, white, brown, progressive, conservative it is about the equal application of law. and further in that interview with the new york times using about my colleague from south carolina, senator gramm, as someone who had good faith in his criticisms towards you. so i question -- and then you suggested that others are motivated by something more nefarious, bad faith, a desire to get
at the fbi and atf have not in recent years. shouldn't you be acting with more of a sense of urgency in this area? please, tell me why i should feel better about this than i do? >> is the attorney general would be brief. >> we are, are law enforcement components developed recruitment incentive for -- station in puerto rico. retention is a blindfolded and carries nothing with her except a set of scales and the sort. no political ideology, no agenda , just a set of scales and a sword....
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should do what, and as you correctly said, this has to be a team approach, and d.o.d., dhs and the fbi have different but complementary roles so what i would like to do, since based on some of the questioning i heard today, i think there's still a little bit of confusion, is just take you through a series of questions in the hopes of clarifying who does what. first, let me say, do you agree that our critical infrastructure today is not as secure as it should be? >> senator, i do. >> and second, and related to that, several studies and experts have told us on the homeland security committee that critical infrastructure operators are not taking in some cases even the most basic measures such as regularly installing patches or software updates or changing passwords from default settings, and those are pretty basic and known vulnerabilities. would you agree with that assessment? >> i think those are basic vulnerabilities. i would say -- i would add to that we see that in a number of cases in other areas as well. >> in addition to just critical infrastructure. the reason i'm focused on crit
should do what, and as you correctly said, this has to be a team approach, and d.o.d., dhs and the fbi have different but complementary roles so what i would like to do, since based on some of the questioning i heard today, i think there's still a little bit of confusion, is just take you through a series of questions in the hopes of clarifying who does what. first, let me say, do you agree that our critical infrastructure today is not as secure as it should be? >> senator, i do. >>...
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there would be investigations by the fbi. typically in conjunction with the coast guard investigators. the fbi would post the results once the case is final. we would put that on the portal but we are posting closed cases so what you see is low numbers that are the closed cases. there are more cases that still open and still under investigation, so that's not representative of the total. >> that's not on the portal at all. >> okay. so, you know, a key element was to provide the public with correct information regarding the crime - this gets and i do hope that the coast guard and the fbi are doing everything in the power to have complete information, and i would like to be following up with you and the fbi. thank you very much, mr. chairman. >> thank you ms. matsui >> thank you. i apologize for arriving late with another hearing in another building i have been -- i assure you have probably covered this, but the reassurances for the american citizens on cruise ships coming out of american ports i realize under the foreign flags
there would be investigations by the fbi. typically in conjunction with the coast guard investigators. the fbi would post the results once the case is final. we would put that on the portal but we are posting closed cases so what you see is low numbers that are the closed cases. there are more cases that still open and still under investigation, so that's not representative of the total. >> that's not on the portal at all. >> okay. so, you know, a key element was to provide the...
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at the time the fbi thought it was the most serious case in the united states since 9/11. the reason was, an afghan native who actually used to have one of those cards from new york city, went to afghanistan and pakistan and basically wanted to fight with the taliban. instead he added that getting recruited by al qaeda because he had a clean at passport and was able to get in and out of the united states. what makes this different from all the other people you talk about is he actually built a viable bomb. he tested one in denver. he was able to make the detonator. i have steady bonds a lot. apparently that is the hardest part to do. he made the bomb with here by boiling it down to a particular ratio. he went to a big hair salon outlets in denver and bought massive amounts of hair dye. so much that even the guy at the counter said, what are you doing with all of this year die? for the purposes of our panel having set that up, let's assume that he is a thrifty guy. instead of going to this owlet he went to target and bought a lot of hair dye. let's assume for the argument t
at the time the fbi thought it was the most serious case in the united states since 9/11. the reason was, an afghan native who actually used to have one of those cards from new york city, went to afghanistan and pakistan and basically wanted to fight with the taliban. instead he added that getting recruited by al qaeda because he had a clean at passport and was able to get in and out of the united states. what makes this different from all the other people you talk about is he actually built a...
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edgar hoover is myth and legend. >> tim weiner on enemies, a history of the fbi. sunday night at 8 p.m. on q&a. >> mayors of three city serving more than 2 million students discussed their education reform initiative. new york mayor michael bloomberg, los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa and chicago mayor rahm emanuel our jafa education secretary arne duncan. this hour-long event was moderated by andrea mitchell. >> good morning. i'm neal, president of american university. secretary duncan, mayors, andrea mitchell, welcome to america university. and it is very important discussion, education now, cities in the forefront of educational reform. i'd like to think you picked the right university to host this very important event. american university has for decades to our school of education teaching and help provided teachers for these great cities, provided professional development education for the teachers of washington, d.c. in all eight of our warts. the cities represent the education of 2.5 million students. some of them facing some of the greatest personal c
edgar hoover is myth and legend. >> tim weiner on enemies, a history of the fbi. sunday night at 8 p.m. on q&a. >> mayors of three city serving more than 2 million students discussed their education reform initiative. new york mayor michael bloomberg, los angeles mayor antonio villaraigosa and chicago mayor rahm emanuel our jafa education secretary arne duncan. this hour-long event was moderated by andrea mitchell. >> good morning. i'm neal, president of american...
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within the fbi. they prevented those two bodies of personnel from sharing information about common target second international terrorists. that was the wall. the wall is taken down by the patriot act. as a result, we now have sharing about the national sheriffs across the government. which is great operationally. i could talk about things and share with our colleagues in a way that we were not able to do. before 9/11 and the internet. with the problem is, of course, is the more people that have access to information, it is to give a real-life scenario. and you're talking about terrorism in the united states -- you need to have integration and sharing from the cia and the overseas collectors are getting information about the pakistan end of that network to the fbi headquarters that are getting that information and sharing it with the fbi folks in the field, wherever that show is. and those people need to know the information. the problem is that that raises the possibility that that information runs a
within the fbi. they prevented those two bodies of personnel from sharing information about common target second international terrorists. that was the wall. the wall is taken down by the patriot act. as a result, we now have sharing about the national sheriffs across the government. which is great operationally. i could talk about things and share with our colleagues in a way that we were not able to do. before 9/11 and the internet. with the problem is, of course, is the more people that have...
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it talked about 3,000 fbi employees. it talked about head start programs. 100,000 fewer children being enrolled. it talked about women's health programs for breast and cervical cancer. 45,000 low-income women would lose that. and women infant children nutrition program, about 900,000 participants would lose out. and teachers would be cut about 16,000, fewer teachers. which is, that is kind of a concrete cut that people would notice. >> host: here are some other ones from "bloomberg news". national institutes of health, 2.5 billion. the fbi, 742 million. customs and border patrol, 712 million. the nutritions programs for women, infant and children, wic, 543 million. federal courts, 384 million. low income heating assistance will get knocked off by 285 million. 183 million cut from the national parks system. and 129 million in u.s. embassy security and construction. after the whole benghazi thing that could be cut. >> guest: exactly. they're trying to put some of that money back into embassy security i just read. well i he
it talked about 3,000 fbi employees. it talked about head start programs. 100,000 fewer children being enrolled. it talked about women's health programs for breast and cervical cancer. 45,000 low-income women would lose that. and women infant children nutrition program, about 900,000 participants would lose out. and teachers would be cut about 16,000, fewer teachers. which is, that is kind of a concrete cut that people would notice. >> host: here are some other ones from "bloomberg...
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we continue this wonderful name in history for this particular line of cases, back in the 1990s, the fbi used a wire tapping technique called carnivore. and carnivore was designed to detect the evidence of the illegal conduct that was transmitted through new communication technologies. of course it turns out to be an imperfect technique and made readily available to the police a whole range of communications and related to the investigation. so we knew for some time that the so-called perfect search, like the infallible dog, was also a legal fiction. and we felt it was important in this amicus brief to the court to talk about this problem because we see a functional equivalent in many of the new search techniques. the airport body scanners, the detection devices in the digital network searching techniques to the canine problem, which is essentially this, if this technique is in fact imperfect and dusty stack lots of materials unrelated to the investigation, then there needs to be some oversight and accountability from the courts before the government is allowed to use this technique in t
we continue this wonderful name in history for this particular line of cases, back in the 1990s, the fbi used a wire tapping technique called carnivore. and carnivore was designed to detect the evidence of the illegal conduct that was transmitted through new communication technologies. of course it turns out to be an imperfect technique and made readily available to the police a whole range of communications and related to the investigation. so we knew for some time that the so-called perfect...
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we know from the fbi, the briefings, in the u.s. and the u.k., terrorists are deterred by three things, a visible police presence, canines, and cctv. we know from the london bombers, cctv, they did not care about. one of them looked at that camera. he said, it did not matter. he was going to be dead. it was like, so what. we will do surveillance. in washington, d.c., if they see no police presence -- next tuesday, there may be a team that has 10 to 20 people. >> airport security, do you need to redefine that out where? i was in libya, saudi armory's looted. -- i saw the armories looted. >> it is not an issue in the u.s. that we have seen. we do not know of any in the u.s. it is a concern. perimeter security, from time to time in the u.s. -- in utah, we had a pilot who was wanted for murder. he was able to get into a small regional jet. he was not able to take off. he caused some damage. >> you need to beef up the perimeter security. >> the airport have the responsibility for it. we help them with it. we set the standard. they do it.
we know from the fbi, the briefings, in the u.s. and the u.k., terrorists are deterred by three things, a visible police presence, canines, and cctv. we know from the london bombers, cctv, they did not care about. one of them looked at that camera. he said, it did not matter. he was going to be dead. it was like, so what. we will do surveillance. in washington, d.c., if they see no police presence -- next tuesday, there may be a team that has 10 to 20 people. >> airport security, do you...
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sometimes we get the question why do you have your own intel when you have the cia and you have the fbi and the nctc etc., etc., etc.. the value-added is really to pick intel that is obtained through a friday of ways and to integrate it into what is and can be and should we shared real-time or overtime, state and local law enforcement and with the private sector within the homeland and to combine the intel, the data points with analysis that really says alright we have this, these are the things you want to watch out for. these are the kinds of behaviors, the tactics, the techniques that good law enforcement should be aware of. and we share those things through integrated centers throughout the united states. we have 72 of them now. we share those things with the private sector particularly where infrastructure is concerned and build and that what kind of the homeland security aspect of what is being collected and analyzed around the world really. >> but internationally you can't share all information with all countries. you can't trust them, can you? >> that's right and we don't. some
sometimes we get the question why do you have your own intel when you have the cia and you have the fbi and the nctc etc., etc., etc.. the value-added is really to pick intel that is obtained through a friday of ways and to integrate it into what is and can be and should we shared real-time or overtime, state and local law enforcement and with the private sector within the homeland and to combine the intel, the data points with analysis that really says alright we have this, these are the...
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where is the fbi? where are the interviews of market participants? where are the subpoenas? president obama has focused on this trip let's get these guys going. and i assure you because the president's threat in april 2011 drove the price down almost $40. if there is a real investigation just for the appearance of it will cause these cockroaches to scatter because the light will be turned on. they don't want to go to jail and if they think they are not going to go to jail, they are going to keep damaging the american economy. finally, you said this may be the hardest thing to do with the american public must understand that the commodity futures trading commission probably few of them know what that is. it is dhaka on the beat that can stop this problem under the leadership of the chairman appointed by president obama come they've done an amazing job but there are completely underfunded for a multi tralee and other market in the of several hundred employees. the president asked for another 400. another $100 million. $100 million. but if from of the economy spinning into a de
where is the fbi? where are the interviews of market participants? where are the subpoenas? president obama has focused on this trip let's get these guys going. and i assure you because the president's threat in april 2011 drove the price down almost $40. if there is a real investigation just for the appearance of it will cause these cockroaches to scatter because the light will be turned on. they don't want to go to jail and if they think they are not going to go to jail, they are going to...
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i can tell you is the state department is supporting actively with the fbi is trying to do. i was in libya in september after the benghazi attack to push the libyan leadership to cooperate in the investigation. ambassador larry pope on the ground in tripoli every day. >> let me ask you question on this. >> tunisia also. >> it's very easy to say to government can you cooperate? of course we are going to cooperate. let me ask our own investigation. the night of the attack obviously our people aren't the only ones killed or wounded. did our intelligence investigators or intelligence operatives in that area managed to go to the local hospitals and to question those people who are coming to the hospitals with bullet lands that might? >> i don't know that they were able to do that. their preoccupation -- >> what about the next day? >> sir as you know by the next morning the american personnel in benghazi had been it accurate to tripoli. >> all of our intelligence operatives are gone and i just have to say i've been reading some the classified information and i would just tell you
i can tell you is the state department is supporting actively with the fbi is trying to do. i was in libya in september after the benghazi attack to push the libyan leadership to cooperate in the investigation. ambassador larry pope on the ground in tripoli every day. >> let me ask you question on this. >> tunisia also. >> it's very easy to say to government can you cooperate? of course we are going to cooperate. let me ask our own investigation. the night of the attack...
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the fbi was fascinated with him and actually started to work with him to learn about this industry. so while he was being paid by the fbi, he actually continued his practices, and he was sitting in this a marshall's parking lot, and marshall's had just gone to wireless transactions in their store. and from his laptop he actually was able to listen to these unsecure credit card transactions, and over the course of 18 months from the parent company tjx he stole 40 million credit cards. he threw himself a $75,000 birthday party, he complained about having to count by hand because his bill counter broke. he lived a very lavish lifestyle. cyber identity theft leads to cyber fraud, and you can use these identities to commit fraud. rbs bank, royal bank of scotland, fell victim to eight cyber criminals out of eastern europe who actually took atm cards, they had the numbers, they produced what are called white cards, fake cards. they recruited an army across 280 cities, and within a 24-hour period -- and, actually, it was a two-hour period -- they attacked 2100 atms in those cities and took
the fbi was fascinated with him and actually started to work with him to learn about this industry. so while he was being paid by the fbi, he actually continued his practices, and he was sitting in this a marshall's parking lot, and marshall's had just gone to wireless transactions in their store. and from his laptop he actually was able to listen to these unsecure credit card transactions, and over the course of 18 months from the parent company tjx he stole 40 million credit cards. he threw...
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he was interdicted by the fbi, just three blocks away from that capital. had he been successful and had the fbi not stopped him, that capital dome wouldn't be there today. it may be 400 members of congress wouldn't be alive today. this is a real issue. i am serious about it and i know the american people are serious about it. we have to pull out the politics and do what's right for the american people. >> host: someone hootsuite says oversight of gop asks as president today how would you handle the transportation quest. >> guest: well i would get a long-term transportation bill. this has been part of the problem. state and local governments need to have some certainty. they need to know what's going to happen. when congress does one stopgap bill after another, for instance a 60 page bill and transportation are even a six-month bill? how does the state or local government possibly planned? i mentioned earlier when i was on, that i help to build the stillwater bridge, the longest unfinished bridge in the history of the united states i am told, knit bipartisa
he was interdicted by the fbi, just three blocks away from that capital. had he been successful and had the fbi not stopped him, that capital dome wouldn't be there today. it may be 400 members of congress wouldn't be alive today. this is a real issue. i am serious about it and i know the american people are serious about it. we have to pull out the politics and do what's right for the american people. >> host: someone hootsuite says oversight of gop asks as president today how would you...
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while in custody, he provided significant intelligence during debriefing sessions with the fbi. he described in detail how he became inspired to carry out an act of jihad, and how he traveled to yemen and made contact with anwar al-aulaqi, a u.s. citizen and a leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. abdulmutallab also detailed the training that he received, as well as aulaqi's specific instructions to wait until the airplane was over the united states before detonating his bomb. in addition to abdulmutallab, faizal shahzad, the attempted times square bomber, ahmed ghailani, a conspirator in the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings in kenya and tanzania, and three individuals who plotted an attack against john f. kennedy airport in 2007, have also recently begun serving life sentences. and convictions have been obtained in the cases of several homegrown extremists, as well. for example, last year, united states citizen and north carolina resident daniel boyd pleaded guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and conspiracy to murder, kidnap, maim, and injure person
while in custody, he provided significant intelligence during debriefing sessions with the fbi. he described in detail how he became inspired to carry out an act of jihad, and how he traveled to yemen and made contact with anwar al-aulaqi, a u.s. citizen and a leader of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. abdulmutallab also detailed the training that he received, as well as aulaqi's specific instructions to wait until the airplane was over the united states before detonating his bomb. in...
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there, though, the institutions are subject to the fbi act, and we require those institutions to show the resolution can be done in a least-cost manner which is what happens under our statute. so these resolution plans provide valuable insight into the inner workings of these very complex institutions and the industry in general. and they allow us to further refine our existing resolution strategies under title ii. our efforts, therefore, serve as a foundation for resolution planning activities under title ii in the event that the systemically important financial company were to fail or enter into resolution. and, again, it also under, as scott was mentioning, we also have this heightened supervision by the fed which, hopefully, avoids us getting into a situation where these title ii authorities have to be implemented. so turning to title ii, during the recent financial crisis we lacked the authority and the powers now available under this resolution authority, we were basically forced to either choose between bankruptcy or bailout. now, under dodd-frank bankruptcy remains the first a
there, though, the institutions are subject to the fbi act, and we require those institutions to show the resolution can be done in a least-cost manner which is what happens under our statute. so these resolution plans provide valuable insight into the inner workings of these very complex institutions and the industry in general. and they allow us to further refine our existing resolution strategies under title ii. our efforts, therefore, serve as a foundation for resolution planning activities...
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ambassador pope works everyday on this issue in support of the fbi. i was in tunisia last week to emphasize to the tunisian president and prime minister the importance we attach to cooperation of detaining one of the suspects in the benghazi attack. and i believe where making some progress. so the answer is, to your question is we don't have all the edges yet but we're working those were little sick and i think we're making some progress. >> thank you. with regard to in the mentation of the recommendations of this report, you go through the report, senator corker referred to 18 different accountability review boards over a number of years. a recurring theme seems to be stovepipe decision-making. just earlier today i further bureaucratic verbiage of what got to the sixth floor, what got to the seventh floor. that doesn't mean anything to senators or the people at home around the country that see a terrible situation. it's a failed security effort, and truly what is the state department going to do to get beyond this, what goes to what for to make sure
ambassador pope works everyday on this issue in support of the fbi. i was in tunisia last week to emphasize to the tunisian president and prime minister the importance we attach to cooperation of detaining one of the suspects in the benghazi attack. and i believe where making some progress. so the answer is, to your question is we don't have all the edges yet but we're working those were little sick and i think we're making some progress. >> thank you. with regard to in the mentation of...
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it comes to police and fire, i mean when it comes to things that have to do with police, we have the fbi that is the national organization that has the resources to do the things that local jurisdictions, whether state or local don't have the resources to do. i believe that it's possible to have speed you can see this "washington journal" segment at our website, c-span.org. live now to the senate floor on foreign relations for remarks from the recommendations commission chair julius genachowski. is expected to discuss international telecommunications policy. this is just getting underway. >> very excited to be here today. is perhaps the most anticipated cfr event and much as the new james bond movie. i'm glad that chairman could join us today. just a quick introduction, prior to his fcc opponent, chairman genachowski was chief of business operations before that general counsel at iac interactive corp., special advisor and cofounder of the technology incubator lunchbox digital. his full bio is in your packages. i will turn over to the chairman for some quick opening remarks. we'll been go
it comes to police and fire, i mean when it comes to things that have to do with police, we have the fbi that is the national organization that has the resources to do the things that local jurisdictions, whether state or local don't have the resources to do. i believe that it's possible to have speed you can see this "washington journal" segment at our website, c-span.org. live now to the senate floor on foreign relations for remarks from the recommendations commission chair julius...
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the fbi director was there the other day. what americans think about obstetricians at this point? do they think it is improving the -- >> we remain focused on creating a peaceful transition in yemen and we will continue to stand by and people as they take steps to realize a more prosperous and space future. obviously it's a very important place and we've made that clear with regards to the national security. the approach as comprehensive and we will continue as the transition progresses to meet the needs by delivering humanitarian economic aid as clause providing security and counterterrorism support to combat the threat of the violent extremism. as i said earlier which i think he made reference to, al qaeda despite the success we have achieved in the fight against it remains a threat to the united states and aqap is in particular a threat as we see it. so that's why we have the relationship that we have with young men in terms of or joint efforts to fight the threat of the violent extremism and we will continue to do that. i'm not quite to comment on the counterterrorism of tortf
the fbi director was there the other day. what americans think about obstetricians at this point? do they think it is improving the -- >> we remain focused on creating a peaceful transition in yemen and we will continue to stand by and people as they take steps to realize a more prosperous and space future. obviously it's a very important place and we've made that clear with regards to the national security. the approach as comprehensive and we will continue as the transition progresses...
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around a little bit saying today is imfc long and i'm here to help the irs, the japan of justice and fbi and the dea and just about everybody else in the government. she's really here to help them. they have a quite figure that out yet, and she's really there to help them. but we all know that she is. of course, she's really there to help the american people understand what their government is all about, which is after all the purpose of the foia, or at least that's what everybody has always said it was. when most people think of foia, they think of it in terms of exciting revelations, scandals, abuses, abu ghraib, fraud waste and abuse. and those are important because scandals and misuse of the government are always important to the american people. but they occupy a very small portion of what foia is all about and why we have open government. and they don't focus on why ordinary citizens should be concerned about what their government is doing, and not doing on a regular basis. and that's where sue long and her late husband field, and her current sidekick it was unfortunate disabled, u
around a little bit saying today is imfc long and i'm here to help the irs, the japan of justice and fbi and the dea and just about everybody else in the government. she's really here to help them. they have a quite figure that out yet, and she's really there to help them. but we all know that she is. of course, she's really there to help the american people understand what their government is all about, which is after all the purpose of the foia, or at least that's what everybody has always...
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appearing before the committee, national intelligence director james clapper, cia director, david petraeus, fbi director robert mueller and the heads of the defense intelligence agency, the national counter terrorism center and homeland security. live coverage next tuesday morning, 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> republican presidential candidates are back on the campaign trail after last night's debate. at this hour newt gingrich is making a couple stops in sarasota. mitt romney was in tampa this morning and heading to lehigh acres. it is halfway between tampa and the bottom of the state. rick santorum is finishing a event in stuart, north of west palm beach. ron paul returns to texas after the debate and doesn't have any public events today. we'll show you that hour long debate right now, courtesy of "nbc news.". >> tonight's gathering of the candidates, this special edition of rock center comes after what already has been a long campaign. it started in iowa. it continued in new hampshire. >> we made history. >> but after a bruising battle in south carolina the fight comes now here to florid
appearing before the committee, national intelligence director james clapper, cia director, david petraeus, fbi director robert mueller and the heads of the defense intelligence agency, the national counter terrorism center and homeland security. live coverage next tuesday morning, 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> republican presidential candidates are back on the campaign trail after last night's debate. at this hour newt gingrich is making a couple stops in sarasota. mitt romney was in...
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i just don't think we had to put the fbi and cia under the same and only have one later. ogg is such a president of the united states. >> guest: you talked about how you thought there is better sharing of information between the agencies. how is that being that? >> guest: one quick example is the national counterterrorism center, where we have brought people in every agency into one central location. they are bringing backgrounds from agencies to that exercise and going through that and going back to their agencies, having served shoulder to shoulder with people from all the branches and build those personal relationships to have to break down from some of those barriers so that something is going on. we also have regional managers in the sense that the director of national intelligence is that it has at these various think it is called regional managers come and which they would take subject matter and have responsibility across all agencies for subject under two lander break down the barriers, inappropriate barriers between various agencies. constantly looking at ways t
i just don't think we had to put the fbi and cia under the same and only have one later. ogg is such a president of the united states. >> guest: you talked about how you thought there is better sharing of information between the agencies. how is that being that? >> guest: one quick example is the national counterterrorism center, where we have brought people in every agency into one central location. they are bringing backgrounds from agencies to that exercise and going through that...
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a law enforcement fbi justice department's role to investigate those domestic terrorism, homeland security is more responsible for guarding our borders, northern, southern people coming by water and people coming by air as well as a lot of coordination with local law enforcement. so they have some law enforcement responsibilities, but if you are talking about giving and investigating a group you think may -- >> host: embrey to jump in because we need to go to the white house where they are going to do a moment of silence we want to listen and watch and come back to the discussion. [background noise] [background noise] [background noise] ♪ ♪ ♪ [background noise] >> a moment of silence this morning at the white house with the president and the first lady. you heard the bells rang at 8:46 eastern time when they were struck by their plan the 11 years ago on the september 11th 2001. nearly 3,000 americans died that day with the attacks of the world trade center, and the attacks of the pentagon here in washington. our cameras are up in new york where the world trade center memorial service
a law enforcement fbi justice department's role to investigate those domestic terrorism, homeland security is more responsible for guarding our borders, northern, southern people coming by water and people coming by air as well as a lot of coordination with local law enforcement. so they have some law enforcement responsibilities, but if you are talking about giving and investigating a group you think may -- >> host: embrey to jump in because we need to go to the white house where they...
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that the federal training center just like every other federal investigator in the system except for fbi and dea so we did that seem transcend the marine law enforcement trends of the understand a little bit about not everybody comes from a boudin background. i spend two years as a navigator so i had a better leg up and a lot of them do not have that background so we give them that the image of the sector and that brings them up to speed on the fisheries, regulations and what not and then from there it really is on the job training spend time in the industry and learn from those people that help us out within the industry and you hear this a lot there are a lot of people that like enforcement and want to see that. these are the ones following the law and what we do is protect their interest as well so we get a lot of support from people in the industry. our investigators country advanced training. they get investigative training, interviewing which is our bread and butter investigators should be able to garner more information than the average and for some person and that is what we trai
that the federal training center just like every other federal investigator in the system except for fbi and dea so we did that seem transcend the marine law enforcement trends of the understand a little bit about not everybody comes from a boudin background. i spend two years as a navigator so i had a better leg up and a lot of them do not have that background so we give them that the image of the sector and that brings them up to speed on the fisheries, regulations and what not and then from...
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we have already had briefings with director miller, the fbi and general petraeus and we are going to continue to work on that to try to figure out a way, and i commend chairman feinstein. she is very strong on this. we want to figure out the right kind of provisions the we can put into legislative language that are going to do what we can legislatively to begin to do a better job on an oversight standpoint making sure that this doesn't happen again or not least discourage people from committing the leaks in the future. but that still doesn't address the current situation. >> the expressed strongly. can you comment on that? >> i don't know. i really don't know. that's why we need to have an investigation. i'm not ready to invite someone kick. i would like to the to the administration that covered this issue senator chambliss will tell you was 1917. it's clear that this whole legislation and the situation has changed a lot since 1917. so that needs to be updated. finally, i would like to say again i know many people in the intelligence committee professionals that have been working in
we have already had briefings with director miller, the fbi and general petraeus and we are going to continue to work on that to try to figure out a way, and i commend chairman feinstein. she is very strong on this. we want to figure out the right kind of provisions the we can put into legislative language that are going to do what we can legislatively to begin to do a better job on an oversight standpoint making sure that this doesn't happen again or not least discourage people from committing...
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as he works with the fbi and takes on this new initiative, it's an opportunity that i say if we could get engaged, and then as a group we work through this together so that it's easy to apprehend, identify fugitives, through technology, it gives us a chance then to roll that information into the transit and to make sure we can disperse it on our success. so we struggle together to find funding but i look forward to working with the president in trying to identify perhaps governmental funding to help this initiative because it would be so advantageous to our task force nationwide as work together to appian fugitive. thank you for the conversation this one. so it's not always the federal government coming in. many times today it easier for you to have an initiative at a local level, for us to help start the initiative at the local level, work through the intricacies, complex and issues that may arise and then start to move him into the national for. it's a two-way street we were on. i think the center of ncjs that has never shipped from the association on our board, the membership from
as he works with the fbi and takes on this new initiative, it's an opportunity that i say if we could get engaged, and then as a group we work through this together so that it's easy to apprehend, identify fugitives, through technology, it gives us a chance then to roll that information into the transit and to make sure we can disperse it on our success. so we struggle together to find funding but i look forward to working with the president in trying to identify perhaps governmental funding to...
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and of course multinational doing good and the fbi. how do you connect the growing market? i notice first encouraged by the federal government. but the visibility is encouraged because it was an image that we are losing jobs out eight. but unless you get closer to customers, you don't really expect growth. so how do you connect the idea? >> one way and it goes to one of the innovative experiments that we are seeing on the ground is to link the smes more effect really into an ecosystem with the larger global companies. for example, putting a number of universities, very large companies and smes further along down in the value chain together to collaboratively and several research institutes to collaboratively work on energy efficiency i.t. their goal is to become energy efficiency i.t. of the world and then export, export, export. the smes go along an ecosystem through that kind of collaborative process. otherwise, you are really building them within a national for even a local environment and the capacity to really grow may not be there sufficiently. >> let me make one othe
and of course multinational doing good and the fbi. how do you connect the growing market? i notice first encouraged by the federal government. but the visibility is encouraged because it was an image that we are losing jobs out eight. but unless you get closer to customers, you don't really expect growth. so how do you connect the idea? >> one way and it goes to one of the innovative experiments that we are seeing on the ground is to link the smes more effect really into an ecosystem...
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and the thing that comes to mind is the anchor that people felt up towards the restrictions on the fbi using bugle searches, you know, under the old version of the levy guidelines after 911 which was cut by the fbi is the wonder people or was that under some interpretations, the one group of people who can't kugel your name and see what comes up. i wonder if you end up in a situation in which to go to something like cain said, you have this very restrictive set of rules on the basis that the police are different and tell the day something really bad happens in that you really cannot sustain them because what you're actually preventing them from doing is what all of us can now do, go to bridgestone, buy a little $300 -- i almost bought one for this event. at $300 thing that you can control which are iphone. and i just wonder about the stability of it in the long run. >> next time you should be beating this from your drone. >> exactly. we will. >> your expense report. >> and not sure. al directed to both. you started your remarks with a cautionary tale, but the cautionary tale seems to m
and the thing that comes to mind is the anchor that people felt up towards the restrictions on the fbi using bugle searches, you know, under the old version of the levy guidelines after 911 which was cut by the fbi is the wonder people or was that under some interpretations, the one group of people who can't kugel your name and see what comes up. i wonder if you end up in a situation in which to go to something like cain said, you have this very restrictive set of rules on the basis that the...
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[applause] we're also very grateful to have with us a great friend of law enforcement, the fbi director, robert mueller. thank you, director. his positions are well known and deeply appreciated. we're also very pleased to welcome the deputy attorney general, jim col, who is with us this year. thank you. [applause] also very pleased to welcome last year's keynote speaker who is joining us again, the department of homeland security secretary, janet napolitano. [applause] and finally, it's with great honor and privilege to have with us today the president of the united states, barack obama, who i will introduce more fully in a few moments. [applause] mr. president. on behalf of the 330,000 members of if fop, i want to welcome you all. we come here today to honor members of the law enforcement family who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. president teddy roosevelt said life brings sorrow and joys alike. it is what a man does with them, not what they do to him, that is the true test of their mettle. the fact that you are all here today to honor your loved one demonstrates the mettle that all
[applause] we're also very grateful to have with us a great friend of law enforcement, the fbi director, robert mueller. thank you, director. his positions are well known and deeply appreciated. we're also very pleased to welcome the deputy attorney general, jim col, who is with us this year. thank you. [applause] also very pleased to welcome last year's keynote speaker who is joining us again, the department of homeland security secretary, janet napolitano. [applause] and finally, it's with...
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to this date, we don't have the fbi interviews of the survivors conducted one or two days after the attack. we don't have the basic information about what was said the night of the attack, as of this date. so i remember the episode pretty well. our democratic friends felt like a john bolton didn't have the information needed to make an informed decision about ambassador bolton's qualifications. john bolton, the then ambassador, and democratic saying we're not going to go, we're not going to consider this domination domination in till we get basic answers to our concern. all i can do is that the concerns i have are greater today than they were before, and we're not even close to getting the basic answers. [inaudible] >> i have many more questions that need to be answered. [inaudible] >> ambassador rice released a statement about that meeting with senators mccain, graham and kelly ayotte saying in part in the course of the meeting we explained that the talking points provided by the intelligence community and the initial assessment upon which they were based were incorrect in the key respect
to this date, we don't have the fbi interviews of the survivors conducted one or two days after the attack. we don't have the basic information about what was said the night of the attack, as of this date. so i remember the episode pretty well. our democratic friends felt like a john bolton didn't have the information needed to make an informed decision about ambassador bolton's qualifications. john bolton, the then ambassador, and democratic saying we're not going to go, we're not going to...
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these are the words of the fbi yes, and would generate proposed project would generate $349.4 million total wages. that's in the feis. at the maximum construction workforce were 6000 people a total 419.289 in wages would be generated. you also talked about the effect beyond that. these numbers are only related just to the actual construction of the pipeline, correct? >> yes, sir. >> and i was trying to find table 2.3 to get into the more localized because the five to 6000 jobs are not the only jobs related to approve of this construction of the pipeline, audie? >> that's right i didn't get a chance to speak to the indirect jobs. >> i'm going to give you that chance right now because i believe, i have a company, not high, there's a company in oregon that is building the pumps for the xl pipeline. could you talk to us, where would i find, not where, but tell me what the feis says relative to the total number of jobs, both construction direct, and all the indirect jobs associated where the president to approve this? what is your best estimate? >> we were in the process of analyzing the i
these are the words of the fbi yes, and would generate proposed project would generate $349.4 million total wages. that's in the feis. at the maximum construction workforce were 6000 people a total 419.289 in wages would be generated. you also talked about the effect beyond that. these numbers are only related just to the actual construction of the pipeline, correct? >> yes, sir. >> and i was trying to find table 2.3 to get into the more localized because the five to 6000 jobs are...
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this is years after the event, and i obtained excerpts of bill's interview with the fbi. they're investigating me for a federal appointment as these fellas know. at the end of the field investigation, the agent asked this omnibus, fanny-covering question; would i, candidate freeman, be likely to embarrass the administration in. [laughter] witness buckly under oath is recorded as saying, i should think that the reverse is much more likely. [laughter] but let me give you, again, proceeding recklessly, this is how i think bill might proceed. he might march through the following agenda. first, he would summon all the republican stalwarts, and my projection is that it would go like this: mitt romney, invited to dinner at 73rd street, would have been given a pass on gun control, abortion, universal health care. bill believed that every human being is endowed by his creator for the right to flip-flop. [laughter] bill would have bored him, instead, on what he perceived to be a la kind that. instead the lacuna, namely the widespread presumption that romney can fix our broken econo
this is years after the event, and i obtained excerpts of bill's interview with the fbi. they're investigating me for a federal appointment as these fellas know. at the end of the field investigation, the agent asked this omnibus, fanny-covering question; would i, candidate freeman, be likely to embarrass the administration in. [laughter] witness buckly under oath is recorded as saying, i should think that the reverse is much more likely. [laughter] but let me give you, again, proceeding...
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and all of our major partners and consumer fraud ranging from the federal trade commission to the fbi, the postal inspection service, the secret service have all participated in different ways in these types of task forces. well, the frame of reference has changed. now, when jeff talks about lottery fraud, no, he didn't say as we might have a number of years back south florida or southern california. now it's costa rica, jamaica, the dominican republic and farther afield, spain and other parts of the world. now, in part because we have seen and assistant attorney general breuer's marks highlight as well as we've seen the globalization of fraud including the globalization of techniques. when we first started to compare notes with our law enforcement colleagues going back probably four or five years ago in australia, canada, the united kingdom and even nigeria, we started to find that we were talking about the same kinds of scams with the same kinds of techniques targeted against the same kinds of -- in many instances of senior populations often as well by the same groups of people. so
and all of our major partners and consumer fraud ranging from the federal trade commission to the fbi, the postal inspection service, the secret service have all participated in different ways in these types of task forces. well, the frame of reference has changed. now, when jeff talks about lottery fraud, no, he didn't say as we might have a number of years back south florida or southern california. now it's costa rica, jamaica, the dominican republic and farther afield, spain and other parts...
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locally with the fbi. the law enforcement officers and sheriff's deputies. all of that information comes in. it comes into tsa every day as far as the classified grief that i get. we take that information and translate it into something that we can help prevent the next possible attack. we are at the other end of a continuum. all of the great work we have heard about in terms of dod, removing safe havens, all of that. the things that have been contributed to the place where we are today. we can talk more about that. we know we face an adversary regardless of how much they have been affected through the dod and other actions. we know they are continuing to try to come up with innovative designs, concealment, and deployment techniques. >> they are still very keen on airlines. it is such a spectacle. 9/11 had such a demonstration affect. let's talk about those threats. what does keep you up? what kind of threat of a most concerned about? >> the focus is domestically from the standpoint of the workforce. people v meet -- who you meet. there are 275 airports arou
locally with the fbi. the law enforcement officers and sheriff's deputies. all of that information comes in. it comes into tsa every day as far as the classified grief that i get. we take that information and translate it into something that we can help prevent the next possible attack. we are at the other end of a continuum. all of the great work we have heard about in terms of dod, removing safe havens, all of that. the things that have been contributed to the place where we are today. we can...
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and by the way, we've also changed the culture of the fbi to have counterterrorism as its number one priority. we're communicating better. we're going to reform our intelligence services to make sure that we get the best intelligence possible. the patriot act is vital -- is vital that the congress renew the patriot act which enables our law enforcement to disrupt terror cells. but again, i repeat to my fellow citizens, the best way to protection is to stay on the offense. >> yes, let's do a little -- yes, 30 seconds. >> the president just said the fbi had changed its culture. we just read on the front pages of america's papers that there are over 100,000 hours of tapes, unlistened to. on one of those tapes may be the enemy being right the next time. and the test is not whether you're spending more money. the test is, are you doing everything possible to make america safe? we didn't need that tax cut. america needed to be safe. >> of course we're doing everything we can to protect america. i wake up every day thinking about how best to protect america. that's my job. i work with direc
and by the way, we've also changed the culture of the fbi to have counterterrorism as its number one priority. we're communicating better. we're going to reform our intelligence services to make sure that we get the best intelligence possible. the patriot act is vital -- is vital that the congress renew the patriot act which enables our law enforcement to disrupt terror cells. but again, i repeat to my fellow citizens, the best way to protection is to stay on the offense. >> yes, let's do...